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It should be there...Goto Settings - Wireless & Network - Tethering & Portable Hotspots .
First though activate the Wifi then the Tethering option as described above.
Switch on any device you want to tether to and look for your device name (or you can setup a password from same list) and continue to tether.
Be advised though, some Network Operators will tell you that it's unable to tether or warn you against it. But I've had this a few times and I still tether what I like.
also be advised that if you on capped data plan, keep an eye on your data limits.
Good luck.

You should also be aware that using your mobile as a modem will impact on your data plan, so make sure that tethering your phone won't result in a huge bill from your network. Note also that some networks block tethering, which is why you might need to root your Android.

The first thing you need to do is find a suitable app. Several are available from the Market each with different requirements. Some must be paid for, whereas the free ones will usually require root access.

Once downloaded and installed, these apps can then be tethered with a USB cable to use your Android cell as a modem for your computer.

HOW TO

Now that you have chosen and installed a suitable app to use your Android phone as a wireless modem, you can take advantage of the functionality it delivers. Once your phone is connected to your PC or laptop you should find that with the app installed and running, and the correct drivers installed on your PC, the computer will detect your phone as a modem and let you access the Internet with it.

There are differences in the various apps at this stage (for instance PDANet employs a client app on your PC) so you will need to check the instructions for the one you choose. The general rule is that with mobile internet active on your phone, your Android connected by USB to your computer and the application running, your PC will now be able to use the phone as a new network connection!

Assuming that you wish to use your phone's data plan to access the internet on your pc and that it's an android phone. First answer - pay your carrier for the tether privilege and access that option from "Settings". The exact location of that option varies from phone to phone and carrier to carrier. Second answer: download pdanet for usb tethering (costs a few bucks). Third answer: root your android phone and you have many more tethering options, both wifi and usb.

When you tether with your Android-powered smartphone, you can connect to the Internet on your computer from any location covered by your cellphone service provider's network. Tethering allows your phone to act as a modem for the computer. Tethering applications such as Tether for Android allow you to set up tethering without the need to root your phone. Before tethering, check with your cellphone service provider to determine how much data you are allowed to use without incurring data charges. Excessive use of the Android phone as a modem can cause you to exceed your allotted data.

Search the Android Market on your phone for a tethering application. Applications such as EasyTether and PdaNet are available to download for free. Download the application from the Market. Installation begins immediately after the download. When installation finishes, an icon for the tethering app is placed on the Android's expanded home screen. Open a Web browser on the computer and access the site specified in the tethering application's description in the Market. Download and install the USB drivers needed to tether from the site. When installation is finished, an icon for the tethering application is placed on the computer's desktop. Tap "Settings" on your Android phone, then tap "Applications." Tap "Development" and enable "USB Debugging." When the field turns green, it is enabled. Connect the phone to the computer with its USB cable. Launch the tethering application on the phone. Launch the application on the computer. Click the option to connect to the Internet in the home screen. When the connection is established, confirmation is displayed in the status window. Android 101: Tetheringhttp://www.androidcentral.com/android-internet-tetherEasyTether shares your Android smartphone connection with your PC. http://www.mobile-stream.com/easytether/android.html

You can tether your droid to a computer with a USB cable to share internet connection, but verizon charges you a hefty price.
Fortunately, there are apps on the android market that also do the job.
Method 1: Tether Android with Apps that Need Root (Free, heavy configuration)

The Android Wi-Fi Tether application turns your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot--essentially aMiFi--in one tap. The catch? You have to gain root access to your phone, a multi-step process that uses an unofficial Android add-on which can brick your phone if applied incorrectly. Rooting Android is doable for geeks and hackers with experience soft-modding hardware, but it's not something most users could (or should!) do.
Method 2: Tether Android with Proxoid (Free, no root required, some configuration
If you don't want to gain root but know enough to get around the command line and use proxy servers, the Proxoid Android app can tether your phone for free.
Method 3: Tether Android with PdaNet ($30, no root required, minimal configuration
Finally, the PdaNet Android application lets you tether Android using an app on the phone plus simple software you install on your computer

First try this:
1) While the phone is connected to the computer, go to settings
on the phone
2) Select wireless and network settings
3) Select Tethering, you can turn tethering on from there.
Most carriers will require you to pay extra for this feature to work.
Another option:
1) Go to android market and look for a tethering app. (I.E. PDANet). Some carriers have removed these kinds of apps from the market, so you might not find one.
2) After the app has been installed,it should guide you through the process of setting it up. Some tethering apps will require you to have another program on the computer you are connecting to.

If you mean to connect your Archos to your Android device through Wi-Fi, than, yes, you can!
But, only if your android device supports the tethering feature.
For example if you have an Android 2.2 (Froyo) device than you go to Settings->>Wireless & networks->>Tethering & portable hotspot and tap "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot". From the Archos, go to the the Wi-Fi settings and connect to the network you've just created.
If you do not have the tethering option available, you should find out if your carrier or device manufacturer has an update for the device.
Hope it helps!